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scaurie, scauries, scoarie, scoaries, scorey, scoreys, scorie, scories, scorrie, scorries, scorrie-scoot, scorry, scorrys, scory, scorys, scourie, scouries, scowrie, scowries, scurrie, scurries, scurry, scurrys, skoarie, skoaries, skoray, skorays, skori, skorie, skories, skoris, skorrie, skorries, skorry, skorrys, skorye, skoryes, skurrey, skurreys, skurrie, skurries, skurry, skurrys,
scorrie [ˈskɔre, ˈskʌre]
n. MN. NN.b. & I. The young of any species of gull while still in its brown-speckled plumage. MN. The cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo or shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis.
pl. scorries
Compounds and phrases etc.
muckle scorrie: The glaucous gull Larus hyperboreus.
scorrie-scoot: NN.b. Seagull droppings.
scoscie, scoskie,
scoskie [ˈskɔski, skoski]
n. MN. I.Sh. A starfish. MN. A star-shaped piece of dough folded over a cake of gingerbread.
Sco$lan, Scoatlan, Scoatlin, Scoats, Scootish, Scootlun, scotch, Scotch, Scotlaan, Scotlan, Scotland, Scotlann, Scotlaun, Scotlaund, Scotlin, scotlint, Scots, Scotteesh, Scottis, Scottish,
Scotland [ˈskotlən(d), ˈskɔt-]
pn. Scotland.
Scots [skots, skɔts]
n. The Scots language, the speech of Lowland Scotland.
adj. Scottish. Belonging or pertaining to Scotland or the Scottish people, of Scottish birth or origin. Of language: speaking Scots, expressed in Scots.
Compounds and phrases etc.
braid Scots: Broad Scots.
the curse o Scotland: The nine of diamonds.
in braid Scotland: In the whole (breadth) of Scotland.
scook, scouk, scowk, skek, skook, skouk, skowk,
scouk [skuk]
v. To skulk, shun, avoid, conceal, hide. To scowl or frown.
n. A furtive look. A cowardly person, a sneak.
scool, scoold, scoolie, scoolin, scoolt, scooly, scoul, scould, scouled, scoulie, scoulin, scoult, skool, skoolie, skooly,
scoul [skul]
n. A scowl.
v. To scowl.
pt. pp. scoult, scouled
scoulie
adj. Scowling, frowning.
Compounds and phrases etc.
scoulin [ˈskulən]: Scowling.
scow, scowe, skeow, skew, skow, skowe,
scowe [skʌu]
n. A small flat bottomed boat.
scow, scowe, scowed, scowes, scows, skowes,
scowe [skʌu]
n. A barrel stave. A thin plank from which barrel staves are made. A splinter of wood, a sliver of a plank or stave. A fragment, a bit, pieces, smithereens, shattered particles.
v. I.Sh. To break in staves, smash to pieces.
pt. pp. scowed adj. I.Sh. Bent, curved or warped.
scoof, scouf, scouff, scowf, scowff,
scowf [skʌuf]
n. S. A blustering fellow, blustering empty talk. A male flirt.
scoff, scoof, scouf, scouff, scouffin, scouft, scowf, scowff, scowffed, scowft, scuff, skoof, skowf, skowff, skowff$t,
scowf [skʌuf, skɔuf]
n. A large draught of liquor.
v. To mock or scoff. To swallow food or drink quickly, to gulp down. To toss off. To filch, steal, plunder, sponge.
pt. pp. scowft
scoop, scope, scoup, scowp, scup,
scowp [skʌup, skup]
v. To run hither and thither. To rush, bound, dart, spring, scurry.
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